Hooray! Hooray! It’s Here! It’s Here! We’re thrilled to be releasing Oscar’s Project today. One of the aims of Olive Us is to show kids doing simple yet meaningful activities–activities that are meaningful to them. This episode highlights how a project that takes some planning and work brings Oscar pride and joy. What do you think his project is? Watch to find out!!

This episode stars Oscar. And only Oscar, as he takes on a backyard project. We hope you love it, and it inspires you to take on whatever project is on your docket. Watch Oscar’s Project now!

Sep 9, 2014

Sep 9, 2014

Wao! I’m really really impressed! Such a fun way to build independence, creativity and pride in a kid!! In a world full of tablets and smartphones, this type of projects brings a great balance. Congrats mom and dad! you have an amazing family.

Sep 9, 2014

Sep 9, 2014

Love it, Joy! That was one of our thoughts as we were finishing this episode--that it makes everyone want to go and make something. We hope Oscar inspires many others. Hmmm, maybe we need to host some site where people can share their Oscar-inspired projects...

Sep 9, 2014

Sep 9, 2014

Sep 9, 2014

You’ve done it again! The sweetest videos on the internet. I only hope that tons of kids see these (and not just their moms!) and get as inspired as I feel. In my next life I want to come back as a Blair kid! Keep doing what you’re doing, guys. You’re fantastic! <3

Sep 9, 2014

Sep 9, 2014

I knew what Oscar was up to the minute he started. What I didn’t expect was the emotional reflection it would conjure up of such joy, simplicity and childhood memories. With <5 items Oscar managed to give us a glimpse of playful reminiscence at its best. Thank you Oscar!

Sep 9, 2014

Sep 9, 2014

Bravo! This is a wonderful example of how children build self-esteem!! Great work, all of you. :)

“There’s a lot of talk these days about giving children self-esteem. It’s not something you can give; it’s something they have to build. Coach Graham worked in a no-coddling zone. Self-esteem? He knew there was really only one way to teach kids how to develop it: You give them something they can’t do, they work hard until they find they can do it, and you just keep repeating the process.”― Randy Pausch

Oct 10, 2014

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